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No Handicaps

The Life Philosophy of Champion Armless Golfer Tommy McAuliffe

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No Handicaps

By: Tom McAuliffe
Narrated by: Tom McAuliffe
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Here's the uplifting true life philosophy from a book first written by Champion Armless Golfer Tommy McAuliffe in 1938 and edited by his grandson, award-winning author Tom McAuliffe. One of the original positive-thinking proponents, McAuliffe lost both arms at the age of nine. His "no handicaps" approach has touched thousands of people via articles, appearances, and broadcasts. Among his many accomplishments, he:

  • Played with golf legends Jones, Hagan, and Palmer.
  • Played golf in 49 states, Australia, and Canada in one year.
  • Tommy McAuliffe also promoted rehabilitation laws and testified before Congress.
  • He was a public speaker, reporter, writer, magazine publisher, father, and grandfather

Tommy McAuliffe's life outlook of overcoming tragedy with grit and humor via golf and the will power of the mind proves his theory that "the only real handicap in life is a mental one." It can benefit all who listen to it. He was a leader in the fight for equal rights for the disabled.

Narrated by his grandson, his inspiring outlook and "tough love" approach will delight golfer and non-golfer alike!

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